Hi, I bought the TV and home theatre system (RX5022V) 5 years ago and the Sony DVD recorder model RDRHX750 last year. I cannot get the DVD recorder to record. I can watch DVD's. The recorder's manual only shows how to connect to terrestrial aerial cable but it won't work since the satellite dish has one plug which has to go into the set top box decoder. I want to record TV programs. Please help!
Thanks very much
Lynn

will not record anymore then 5 shows then does not record anymore, also turns off after it records showwill not record anymore then 5 shows then does not record anymore, also turns off after it records show

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you have two choices. a newer connection you must have on both devices is a optical connection. if you have this buy a digital optic cable.

if you dont have this connection. look for a red and white connection on both devices this is just a simple audio lead .
To recieve the sound through the speakers after you have installed the leads make sure the home cinema function is set to "tv"

that is possible
the home theater has so many in puts on your dvd and out puts.
there is a way
1 you can buy a vedio/audio converted to rf signals, this will mean both signals entering tv using rf.
2 get your vedio out from dvd and audio out, feed that to a converter, vedio in and audio in okey

I have the same system, except for the TV, I have a project (that part doesn't matter).

From your Sat. go straight to your AV receiver
Again from you Sat. (all of the AV outputs are all live), go out from either 1 or 2 and go to your recorder Line 1 in.
From you AV receiver go to your TV.

All you have to do is hit record and you will record whichever channel you are on. I am having difficulty getting it set up as a PVR, but will figure it out sooner or later.